; _‘ f;~ ' . , , 1 y ini; cniinorf nip 1 - * A is ' ‘ - .- . ' -. s , . ,. ‘ , ., . ' ~." ~-.‘ ' "H-'-~. `~-‘».~~" . ~ ‘».‘,».~_.._.. ' ` . ' '_`1t-~',~*` _~i.{, -.,.,. h S Q Z’ D H 1 uaranteed “ ’ °' 19°’ cram.. anew-sv a __ i Y T T' ' ` ' ___ ,_,...;/. . ..»~,-3 Mow, M' twiki; rgoumcu um A W” °. °“ “”~~‘"s1l CHARLOTTETOWN, .PRINCE EDWARD rsLAN-D, e/mana, Tessa.-w, Novsucsa 5, .9.-.7. g -I-4 §€ v5 :Z 3°-I ;< UWNTB ARS P Eb “I -43 _PZ “lt ‘ll iii- - 3 STEAMEH HUNS if *-BETA-A BYE EL 'r .A s1s'ri~:R snir "Pill “ii NC'rI(i.H1§c1iAL .’_i____ Citv Of Birmingham Sunk NearBos Butmay Yet f h ° e , . A _ 0 Nte;}::il5`;i2l;la. Sasdls for New York Saturday B. ...nd Bourassa Badly Beaten By Turgeon==-Quebec 1° gel' IP by Three Hundred f" , Government Carries Four Seats All by Berman, Nov, I --(Spcclni -The st a T°“S ‘han I-“S1faH1==\ and is Expected tv ;°.::.;f::.'..°.;.':"`:°;:..°:.':;..:;zt§‘i Big Numbers---The Province is ~ early today whli ound out to Savannah Break All Ocean Records to Date E ... .1..... G,-it Throughout _ The crew oscl EEE The aleu;uer_ Drob- ably can be llledlii _ ‘ " - 5 NEW YORK, Nov.4-(Sp¢¢;.,|)_-1-bt. ne' Cunard liner Muuretanla, si ter ship to the Lusitanin. will sail on ber maiden trip td1Isw York on Nov. lil. ‘Tne Maurelania exceeds the I,ui|f,m,|,, 'll l°D8l1il bye fcvv .inches and by abonto three hunrixcl tons gross tonnage. The builders biiieve that she will be' able to rx-~ecl the ep-ed of the Lnsitania and expect her _to win all records for trans-Atlantic vovanc-. THE MINISTER , OF RAILWAYS With Deputy Minister Butler, Inspecting' The lntercolonial--Hon. Mr. Grah- _am’s First Official Tour---The Writ for 0"-\WA~ N°v- -i~iSns°is\>-The was for Ooichoiier, N. S. was issued today- nominatiou Zlst. auf] giecmon on 23vh_ Hou. George P. Graham. Minister of Colchester R“il\V\\YB with Deputy Minitcr Butler left today for ah inspection ofthe I. U. R. Tnis is Mr. Grahanrs first official trip over thc G ivcrnment Railway system. _ THE -QUESTION 0F SCIENTIFIC IMMORTALITY Soul Did Not Begin With Us and Can- not End, Says Sir Oliver Lodge- Brings Souls Within the Scope of Above Lnrmos, Nov. 3.-Sir Oliver L ~dge, the woll-knovvn scientist, has dellrc.ed un- vther striking religio-:cientiflo pronounc- mcut of the kind w.th which ho has stirr- e.l up controversy in i.‘ e past. Address- ing a meeting in connection with the Hackney The ioulcnl Caileire on the sub- ject of lmmortilily of the soul, he said the Brat. simple, important truth that must be lnsirt d up‘n was the common- piacc (ici tln\‘- there is nothing immortal or persistent about the ii0\lY CXCCPV N" material :roms of which it is composed. Any notions that these atoms would some day be roiuthered and rent-i.cl with thc immaterial part sr that thc spiritual Theory. and material comblncl would reconstitute a complete man as he appeared on earth. and who thereafter would last forever, wash pagan superstition, notwithstand- ing that it was unfortunately taught by at lcist. one grcnt branch of the Christian Church. Christianity, he added, emphasizes thc material aspect. of religion, its bel’ef in bodily resurrection being based on the idea that every real existence muse havc a double asp e*. Ilenrc lr. supplemented the idea ofthe survival ofthe di e rnate spirit, as a homeless wanderer or _melan- choly ghost, with the warm, comfcrtahl clothing of something that could legit-» mairiy Ln deicrilie-i as a lmrly. i T cnic/leo MARKETS Orlrcaco, November 4-(Spcc\al:- Nov. Carl EW " Whea\.......... . |56 “Por|........... .. .. . .. --- Jan 0orn........ . .. ._ . ~ md " Winsv....... ._ .. . ._ Loot “ Pork.......... . .. M_inard'a -ljhirnent Cures Colds. &c- . li Condcnseiiiiovciilscmcnts Toe lah for Ulaleliloatlon. #SRE P one ron ua'r1sB-.Lu 4: . OEUND-Outside Court llousc. lm‘\|| F cum of money. .A|1D'! BW *h|]"i_gg?,f°' ANTI Two boarders can be com- W iq;-|,gB\_ cooinofiaved. ADDI! 5° N .mo I .o <1 D°r°h°*'°\‘ Stop-eil. om" r r (G un ll-5*‘|9|Dd L.. °r..“`E°`°. N°i`5f.'i"'-"`°l"'.“:.i;‘:'.if'5§l'“ii B- l'0 F . Ill ' ' Fiiider :Til please at l'.B. MeB\e 0'»\’r- ii-sdimi W 0§'i'-Y iq;-il y fzernoon a Q00! L h ok cgfvaining Shoo; fort! ‘|l:“|l"‘- gi ~der will b- rnwnlvkd li 51|-‘\;l‘D|hl, W red ilcllional-1, at Vio.o\-ia “_-Mama. _f .- REMmlRWmt everybody-101|' * I hm isa ns udmzz _l: mg N. 'B “Pr “' . ' ialikely tc HIT? The édir 'while th' mind la at heh!! and acti\ o~ t PHTEE WEHHEH AT 'Busiiialh of time are figured d`t‘h`vei-y high IK. C ,who is about to proceed tw Jamalci EAHEE TIEMANNS BY JAPANESE iiili NAMAGES One of The Victims Explained That He Charged The Government double. VaNoonvsn,B.U., Nov. 0. -Mr. Mac- Kenllc King, sitting as a commission to luqubc into the Japanese claims for °`1lllRes,in the recent rio's, was aston- ished this morning when a young Jap, explained that he charged double since he knew the government was iroing to PGY- Another Jap swore that to made ten dolisrsaday net profit in thc jowelleryi repair business. All il-rims for loss of rate. The Olty Councii,l et a special rnectinpz- lng this morning, discussed the question Uf Dilitinginabill io cover the expense of keeping order during the days and nights of the recent rict-. The matter will be ‘aid before Mr. MacKenzie King. W. J. Rsffei ty, accused of rioting, was acquitted tc-day inthe Supreme Court. The trial of J. A. Pollock for the same offence is proceeding. N. Marino n Japanese, who went to Ashcroft at ine time of thc riots, bconn.o o weary of life in this country hat he c'>mm'tted suicide yesterday. ___- THE SNNS iii EHAHLES NIEKENS THE NNVELISTS The Occupaxions Which'They. Have Taken Up - None are Writers. LoNnoN,Nov,3 Henry Firliiing Dickens, to represent tho various insurance Icom- panies interested in the claims arlsinq out , in unit Huusiy A very large audience witnessed an ad mirahic performance at rhe0pcra Home last night given by PrioeWohber'a talented Gompanyand it can be sold truthfully that the members of thc troupe ara far 'abovc the ordinary travclllnu' companies. The play “Western Life". is a very pieas~ ing comedy and was finely performed. liidwina Grey received a warm walsomc on her appearance, and was excellent in hor rendition of thclsarilng oharao or. All the cast was very satisfactory and Hr. Webber, as usual, not off some telling lcoai hits that were much appreciatei. The moving pictures between the acts were excellent. The public cf Charlotte- town rcgrata lilr. Webber could not stay i°n|si-, but be promised to ocma back next reason, and will bc gladly welcomed. THEWTATHER. ‘ _1'0po|v'ro`, Nov. 4 -(Special)-Mostly fair. 'ns ant msn chance is iwrefltnre mi some showers. _-_.___--_-4'-’ Ask for th: riveted heel, (Bei- -,iin Rubber.) \ 'of Mr. li. F. Dickens it has been said that of the csrthqunire,i4 the sixth son of Chor- loe Dickens, and was named, of course after F'eldlng the novelist. Charles Dickens had a fancy for giving his sons ure. Tho first he namfd after himself, while ci-hors were called Walter Lander Francis Jeffrey, Alfred Tennyson, Syd- ney Smith Hadmanii, I-Ienry Fiekling and Edward Bulwer Lytson. In the case Dickens contemplated st first naming his sixth lon after Oliver Goldsmith, but afterwards changed the name to Henry Fielding, 'ln a kind of homage to the style of work he has now so boot- on be- ginning. Mr. Forstrr,in his Life of the nov ist, doubts if anything ever more truly pleased Dickens than his sou’s euc- oan at Cambridge. ‘Harry hps won the second scholarship at Trinity Heil, which gives him fifty pounds as iotig aa he stave there] Dickens wrote. and I begin to hope that he will get a feiicwshlp.' _ T0 CU RE A COLD iii ONE DAY si.‘.‘° "i‘>?i.‘*I.il'." .i?.‘iil°f.°.°“‘ii"i: ss. c fails to cure. 'D W. :MOVES rfgynatura two miloa lelow h dcolr. Miciiiiin"'|s" EHHNH ENNTY ` _.t__. And Sentenced To Four Years in dorchester for P.0 Robbery Srmtliir, Nov. 4- ispecinli- McDonald who was trod today for stealing: a reizist ered money package from North Sydney post ctllcs was found guilty and sentenced to four years in Dorchester Penitentiary. .|.W.i]ENTii]ii|§H A WAS EJETTEN HT HliSTi]N'S MAYNH . B0s'r0N, Nov. #.1 W. Bengough, the famous Canadian cartoonist-, slip- ped qnieily into -'Boston yesterday and more quietly into 13ostnu‘s City Hall, where Mayor Fitzncrsid und- thc fa- mous grafting city fathers hold forth He was given the hfok in sliolt. crdrr for Mayor Fitzgerald refused to pose. and the Ciradinn was politely asker- to leave tivo hniliing. He topkbis chil- ly rece-p*-lou in goodspirir, however, and was in cxre lent condition for his appear- ance in Tremont Temple in thc evening. ANNTHEH THIHNTE 'TU HEN. NH. NNHSUN Ile reaiizel the responsibility ol interpreting infallible truth. I-le never substitute-l his own opinion or traditional foizma for the doctrine of Christ. Hn did what few mon have dare-l to do: he preached the Gospel in its entirety, as Christ taught it on the Mount. He was loirlessly orlizinal. He has been censored for bidding defiance to what custom has catalogued as practi- cable. lic defied in vnliantiy. If one takes as the centre mere conventional thinking; ideas to which men have clung with blind oredulity, Lhen he was nouly eccentric. His thinking was rxquisltc.-ly accurate. His mind had an instinct for truth; it conformed itself to what he has so often culled “the eternal rlahtcousness of things." Fietltious thought is said io be engendered of fictitious lifo. One fcit that his luminous arguments were begotten ofauobie. consistent sincerity of soul. He was one of the few lwhqrn Browning says “God whispers in the ear." _ He never viuwel life through knot-holes of human contrivanrc orhuman conven- Ianoe,but. from“the shining tnb`c lands i.o'whioh our' (hd llimaelfle moon and sun." 'Oni-iscianiiy, in his hands, was no mandlin, hapharard sentiment, but a ec'eoic worthy of the God oi creation. In conversation he revealed aworld of wealth of mind and heart; he had a regal intelicot, a royal soul. One of the last truths he emphasised in Bible Glen was that of some men God can make much. According to his own capacity for God." During the last three years wchave he- aoma almcat dependent cn' his aaylhzl; soul ahtlcfylng. ' “Ali is over and iioaei Render thanks to the `Glver." A Wolan. ,on each bor. Bc. tmohiag ha wala man with “a vast cha-eiwaaa duality in them that was THETNHT AANNINN TANEN AS INTJEN UE PHNSPEHITYS Amount Handled By Railways Greater Than At Any Previous Period Orrawa, Nov. 3.-Ae evidenolmz the general prosperity of trade and lndustry tho amount of freight handled by the railway and other transportation coni- naniesin the past few weeks has inet. greater than at any previous period in the history of the Dominion. The rx- lelaive railway construction operation- rt presentln progress or projected wil- snsure employment to many thousands oi work pcoplc for some time to come, Lev- r- al large contracts bi-ing withheld uni.'peclal)-‘river h.l‘ge yesterday to the water im sect- below and was drowned. ' Before leaping Davis yelled that he hai in ip.-d from the railing of' the Tcnnesre killed twlent-y eight persona. Canadian Gives One V1ew ofthe ` New York Sunday Feverish Pace is Kept Up on Seventh Recreation How Spent-==-(iook Roads cii_v are ns magnificent as the srenerv andthe valley of the Hudson. and the hills of Pucautico and every bluff and e5 cnpement, every valley, and upland, is clad in the rioiously beautiful, though fast fading glories of autumn. On the shores of the lakes men fish uonclinlenlly, from the woods you hear the occasional crack of the shot gun, as the disciple of Nimrod spends his Sundays in killing the few wild things that may have thus far survived. _,___-__.__._-_ Minard’s Linlment Ceres Disiemper. NHJEIITEN Til THE TANAINAN Tiiii AT EHITIAGU. Ni.. Crncano, Nov. r-A whole Canadian convention and the manager of the Chi- cago Beach lioicl were brought to a rec- ognition of United States patriotism last; night by Miss Emily T. Foster, of ihe hotel, who advised Manager Gray that if he was to ily a British flag over his hob- tlery he must fly an Americrn flag from the same staff. Gray held out in favor of the Canadian convention until night, when two detectives from llyde Park police station called loinvestigate a nutr- ber of complaints that had been telephon- "ed in about the flag. Then he capiiula`t` ed and hauled down the flag. The Chicago Beach Hotel ia at present the headquaiera of a big convention of Canadian manufacturers. Out of courtesy to the guests the Union lack with fha Canadian emblem, was ordered nnfurled. it A t ` ~ ~ i u ` ` ' l e \ . 1 i »